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McMillan, Leah K. – International Review of Education, 2010
The end of the Cold War ushered in a paradigmatic shift in international development discourse whereby a human rights-based approach to development was generated. This shift has stimulated the pegging of international development policy to the objectives of the human rights regime. However, in attempting to unify development and human rights…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Definitions, International Education, International Programs
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Reiter, Bernd – International Review of Education, 2009
This article compares public and community schools in Salvador, the state capital of Bahia, Brazil. Based on quantitative data analysis and qualitative research conducted on-site during three research trips in 2001, 2003 and 2005, the author finds that Brazil's extreme inequality and the associated concentration of state power in a few hands stand…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Qualitative Research, Community Schools, Parent Participation
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Mehran, Golnar – International Review of Education, 2009
Since the establishment of the Islamic Republic, female higher education has been characterised by a paradoxical combination of discrimination and exclusion, on the one hand, and increasing equality and empowerment, on the other. This study focuses on the triangle of education, equality and empowerment, using Sara Longwe's women's empowerment…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Females, Foreign Countries, Gender Discrimination
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Gundara, Jagdish – International Review of Education, 2008
This paper focuses on the issue of separate schooling. Diverse societies use schools to develop shared value systems, strengthen democratic engagements and provide better educational outcomes. However, in Europe, the United States, Australia and elsewhere groups of parents and communities have been invoking human rights claims to challenge the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Segregation, School Choice, Equal Education
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Kreso, Adila Pasalic – International Review of Education, 2008
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), much like other eastern-European countries, has faced a brief period of transition from the socialist system to capitalism. However, this was interrupted in BiH by a brutal war lasting four years. Social systems and infrastructure were damaged or destroyed, including education, which was harnessed during the war to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Social Systems, Education
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Poon, Anita Y. K.; Wong, Yiu-Chung – International Review of Education, 2008
Although Hong Kong's education system has long been criticized as lacking in creativity and over-emphasising rote learning, on the whole it has served Hong Kong well in the past years, breeding outstanding business, academic and political leaders who continue to maintain Hong Kong's competitive edge. The traditional elite schools have played a…
Descriptors: Rote Learning, Ideology, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Shindler, Jennifer; Fleisch, Brahm – International Review of Education, 2007
It has been widely assumed that South Africa has achieved universal basic education. Through an analysis of the 2001 census and two national enrolment datasets rather than statistical projections, this study re-examines this assumption and provides new estimates of enrolment levels in primary, basic and secondary education. Using GER, NER, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Equal Education, Census Figures
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Jacob, W. James – International Review of Education, 2006
A topic of growing concern in Chinese higher education to policy-makers, scholars, and future student applicants is social justice. With the trend toward increasing enrollments in China's higher-education institutions, issues of equity and access have begun to surface, especially as they relate to China's minority population of over 100 million…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Access to Education, Equal Education, Foreign Countries
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Izu, Regina Moromizato – International Review of Education, 2006
The present study examines educational policy documents and programs on early childhood development and education in Peru. The author provides an evaluation of early childhood learning programs and their outcomes in different education centers in Peru. Health, nutrition, development, and participation are identified as key areas of concern. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Educational Policy, Early Childhood Education
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Wallis, John – International Review of Education, 2006
This study addresses issues related to international strategies of lifelong education. The case of the United Kingdom is used to explore the degree to which approaches based on human-capital strategies can contribute to resolving inequalities. It is argued that claims made for the role of education as a means of protecting individual and national…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Developed Nations, Equal Education, Human Capital
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Zhang, Tiedao; Minxia, Zhao – International Review of Education, 2006
Lack of access to basic education leads to diminished individual and national capabilities, therewith furthering cycles of poverty. An equitable education system meeting basic learning needs represents not only a human right, but also a means for reducing poverty, promoting productivity, and sustaining development. The Government of China--the…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Poverty, Rural Education, Foreign Countries
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Rambla, Xavier – International Review of Education, 2006
The present study analyzes educational targeting in Argentina, Brazil and Chile from a sociological point of view. It shows that a "logic of induction" has become the vehicle for anti-poverty education strategies meant to help targeted groups improve on their own. The analysis explores the influence of the global educational agenda, the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Educational Strategies, Poverty
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Hoppers, Wim – International Review of Education, 2005
With a view to basic formal education, this study explores actual experiences and potential values of current community-school initiatives in Africa. Using data from different programmes around the continent, it examines their dynamics in terms of various conceptions about alternative provisions for basic education. The wider policy question posed…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Education, Educational Policy
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Horner, Horst – International Review of Education, 1971
The declared intention of all educational reforms in Sweden is the democratisation of the educational system. (Editor)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Trends, Equal Education, Foreign Countries
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Markusevic, Aleksej I. – International Review of Education, 1970
Descriptors: Equal Education, Independent Study, Lifelong Learning, Secondary Education
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